The Lakeside project is located at 215 Lake Shore Boulevard East, Toronto. It is a meticulous master plan by the Waterfront Toronto of the City of Toronto. It is multi-functional, surrounded by unlimited creativity, inspired by art and culture, and driven by innovation. Lakeside East District. Hubin focuses on innovation and reconstruction, and most emerging companies choose this place as their corporate headquarters. Many well-known schools have also chosen locations here to provide students with a better learning environment. There are a large number of white-collar workers and students as potential users of the apartment. The whole community has convenient life, work, retail, education, public facilities and housing. There will be retail stores downstairs in each building in the surrounding area, and there are diversified dining options. Convenient in education, because it is close to the expanding George Brown campus, there will be no shortage of students. At the same time, a large number of highly-skilled and highly-paid staff in The Arbor, Corus Entertainment, Menkes Innovation Center, and Daniels office buildings will also become loyal residents of this building.
Toronto’s lakeside area has always been developed and managed by the Lakeside Management Company under the Toronto City Government to introduce partners. The company’s management is composed of three-level government officials, and none of them are idlers, such as the former Gao Michael Nobrega was once an executive of the OMER retirement fund for Ontario government workers. They are not only ambitious to boost the economy of the lakeside area, but also take this opportunity to make Toronto the world's most important innovation center, attracting more local and international investment. As one of the best cities in the world, Toronto has always been an investment target pursued by many large companies. After learning that Sidewalk Labs decided to withdraw from the "Google Smart City" project, Toronto Mayor Zhuang Deli publicly announced that Toronto will work with Ontario and the Commonwealth to promote the construction of Toronto's Lake District, continue to create new employment opportunities and economic development opportunities, and provide more Housing and better transportation. The lakeside area is still showing a huge development boom, many projects are under construction in full swing, and several are in the proposal stage. It is believed that the Lakeside Management Company under the Toronto City Government will soon find excellent partners to jointly develop the lakeside area. In the future, this lakeside community will have the world's top urban high-tech, and the future urban life mode will undergo radical changes.
- 1 minute walk to Sugar Beach Park
- 1 minute walk to Loblaws supermarket
- 2 minutes walk to LCBO
- 5 minutes walk to St. Lawrence Market
- 8 minutes walk to The Distillery Historic District
- 8 minutes walk to the Jack Layton ferry terminal, you can take a ferry to the island of the lake
- 10 minutes walk to the financial district
- 10 minutes walk to Union Station
- 15 minutes walk to Datonghua Supermarket
- 20 minutes walk to Huxin Island Airport